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Act II

ICSE · Class 10 · English Literature: (Play) - Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Scene 1: Brutus's Internal Conflict and the Conspiracy

  • Brutus's soliloquy reveals his moral struggle - no personal grudge against Caesar but fears for Rome's future
  • The metaphor of Caesar as a serpent's egg that must be destroyed before hatching
  • Anonymous letters urging Brutus to action, showing public manipulation
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Scene 2: Caesar's House - Omens and Persuasion

  • Supernatural elements: Calpurnia's prophetic dreams and strange omens
  • Caesar's initial decision to stay home shows human vulnerability
  • Decius's reinterpretation of the dream as positive shows skilled manipulation
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Scene 3: Artemidorus's Warning

  • Artemidorus has written a letter naming all conspirators
  • His position near the Capitol shows he will attempt to warn Caesar
  • The letter represents the last chance to save Caesar
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Scene 4: Portia's Anxiety

  • Portia's nervous state reflects the tension of the conspiracy
  • Her instructions to Lucius show her attempt to gather information
  • The Soothsayer's presence reinforces the theme of warnings ignored

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Brutus wrestles with his conscienceThe conspirators use anonymous lettersThe act is filled with supernaturalDecius Brutus cleverly reinterprets Calpurnia's dreamBoth Portia and Calpurnia show concern

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Key topics in Act II include Act II Key Themes and Characters, Act II Overview - Key Themes and Characters, Act II Character Relationships and Conflicts. These are the concepts ICSE Class 10 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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